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Brown, Janet Forrest
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Janet Forrest Brown (born 10/01/1898) attended the Glasgow School of Art between 1915 and 1921. She studied day classes in Drawing and Painting throughout her time at the School, and in her last year, she qualified as an Art Teacher. Janet led a successful career at the GSA, winning many prizes and scholarships. In 1916-17 she won second prize for studies in oil and water colour; she was awarded £1, 1 shilling's worth of materials from Messrs Charles Roberson & Co. In 1917 – 18, she was awarded the Minor Travelling Bursary for Drawing and Painting, she was also awarded the Prize for Costume. In 1918-19, Janet achieved her Diploma for Drawing and Painting, she was also awarded a Maintenance Scholarship of £50. In 1919-20, she received an endorsement from the School for her Post Diploma Study. In 1920-21 Janet achieved her Art Teacher Qualification. Janet lived in Newhouse Villas in Stirling.
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